Costumes Made From Garbage Raise Awareness About Pollution - (So Beyond Very Cool And Why I Love Being An Artist!)

Re-Post Of StudioVox Crew - October 11th, 2016

Because I love this site and love what they do and are doing with spreading the word around of amazing artist in so many forms I am glad to have the opportunity to be able to re-post there daily post that I get from them straight in to my gmail.  Lucky me and lucky you since now I am posting them here.

No this is not some lame way for me in skating by and taking it easy in creating new post just for my blog here................ or is it.........  OK, maybe a little but really, for at least a couple of weeks now I have been wanting to figure out how to save all the wonderful emails I do get from them on a daily basis and only wish I had been doing it sooner but glad I am doing it now.

So I will probably be posting these past paragraphs for a little bit until I feel it is necessary not to do so and a link to StudioVox's site as you see below.


The StudioVox Crew
The Prophecy Photo Series
The Prophecy ” is a powerful photo series portraying the impact of environmental problems, framing global issues of oil spills, excess garbage, global warming and toxic plastics in powerful context.

A collaboaration between photographer Fabrice Monteiro, Senegalese fashion and costume designer Doulsy (Jah Gal) and the Ecofund organization, the series uses the environmental devastation of Senegal as it's centerpiece.

The costumes are location specific, made from trash found at ten representative polluted locations where Monteiro shot the photos.

The Prophecy Photo Series

The Prophecy Photo Series

The Prophecy Photo Series

The Prophecy Photo Series

The Prophecy Photo Series

The Prophecy Photo Series

The Prophecy Photo Series

The Prophecy Photo Series
Source: JunkCulture


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